23/04/2016 Newsround


23/04/2016

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Afternoon guys, we're live this Saturday.

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And the Drone racing champ, takes on the world.

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Leicester City have surprised everyone in the Premier League this

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season and could even win the league, possibly

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That's getting these kids in Leicester super excited.

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There are four more games left in this season

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There are two remaining games and if they

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The Foxes will play Swansea on Sunday.

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But Spurs are their main rivals who have also

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Now Leicester were bottom of the Premier

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League and the second season, they are right at the top.

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My favourite player is Jamie Vardy because he is the top scorer.

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If they couldn't have Schmeichel they could

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If Leicester City won, I would decorate my room.

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I will pick up all my clackers and give them to the people

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I will paint on my wall a big Leicester City football club

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They are trying very hard and they work well as a team.

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Runners will be hitting the streets of London tomorrow

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You might even know someone taking part.

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Well, astronaut Tim Peake's not one to miss out,

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Tim Peake is running the London marathon.

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He'll run the 26.2 miles on a treadmill up there.

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This harness stops him from floating away.

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This is what keeps me strapped to the treadmill when I run.

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It is like running with a clumsy rucksack on.

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To get himself ready he's run a few half marathons.

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On the day, Tim is starting at the same time as runners on earth.

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It stays floating around in your stomach so I will have an early

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I am running next to the loo on the space station

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Tim hopes to finish in three and a half to four hours.

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In that time, the space station will orbit the earth around 2.5 times!

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It's a big weekend for William Shakespeare fans.

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It's 400 years since the death of the country's best

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But why should we still care about him?

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Without even knowing it, we owe quite a lot of the language we use

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to date to William Shakespeare. It is thought he came up with words

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like excellent, gloomy and even coined the phrase, budge an inch.

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You don't have to understand all of the language. What I love is if you

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have a grasp of characters and themes, you are halfway there. That

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is happening at this school. Kids are tackling one of his complicated

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tragedies, King Lear. This class are part of the Shakespeare Festival.

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They are rehearsing for a big performance at Manchester's exchange

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Theatre and some never heard of him before. It is incredible how long

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his plays have been going on for. I didn't really know them who

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Shakespeare was. What I find impressive is the fact that he wrote

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around 38 plays and created 1000 words. Shakespeare made an

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impressive himself when he travelled to London and one man who knows

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everything about Shakespeare is Michael. A goal from a primary

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school once told me, the thing about Shakespeare is you get to the big

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stuff really quickly. You get to stuff like love and death and greed

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and jealousy and hate. All of those big things that you get to really

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quickly. For these children, their hope is that 400 years on from

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today, everyone will still be talking about Britain's best-known

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playwright. To the drone champion we've met

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before on Newsround. 16-year-old Luke Bannister took part

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in the Freestyle Drone World Championship at Wembley Stadium

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in London this month. It's the first time the world's top

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racers have come Last up, Doctor Who fans will have

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to tune into the FA Cup semi-final to find out who will be,

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the Time Lord's new companion. Actress and current companion

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Jenna Coleman is leaving, and the new face will be revealed

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live on BBC One during half-time. That's all from me

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and the team today. Newsround's back at 10

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am tomorrow morning.

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